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100

What two U.S. states end with the letter Y?

Kentucky and New Jersey

100

Who sang along with Eddie Cantor in We Did It Before and We Can Do It Again, World War II’s first patriotic song?

Dinah Shore

100

Which knee does Rodin’s The Thinker rest his right elbow on?

The Left

100

What planet do Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon all revolve around?

Uranus

100

What color occupies the far left position in an eight-pack of Crayola Crayons?

Black

200

What kind of soup is served up everyday in Washington’s Congressional cafeteria?

Bean Soup

200

What Saturday afternoon radio broadcast did Milton Cross announce from 1931 to 1974?

Metropolitan Opera

200

Which is Nyx the Greek goddess of- day or night?

Night

200

What season does a hiemal activity normally take place in?

Winter

200

What’s a ”keystone hit” in baseball parlance?

A double

300

What famed nurse died blind and deaf, on August 13th, 1910?

Florence Nightingale

300

Who wrote the theme to Peter Gunn?

Henry Mancini

300

What tale has the moral: “Hw who wants everything gets nothing”?

The Goose and the Golden Eggs

300

What fraction of a beaver’s life is spent swimming?

One half

300

Whoo won the British Open golf title five of the nine years ending in 1983?

Tom Watson

400

What Mediterranean city do Canois call home?

Cannes

400

What TV detective series was partly set at the Hawaiian Village Hotel?

Hawaiian Eye

400

Who was running England when Robin Hood returned from the Crusades?

Prince John

400

What Apollo mission saw the third manned moon landing?

Apollo 14

400

What is the “7” in a Vodka and 7?

7-Up

500

What month does Munich’s Oktoberfest begin?

September

500

What British spy novelist did NBC originally cast as Mr. Solo in The Man from U.N.C.L.E?

Ian Fleming 

500

Who’s the Roman equivalent of Irene, the Greek goddess of peace?

Pax

500

What’s two cubed divided by 2 squared?

Two

500

How many minutes is an egg called an “oeuf mollet“ boiled?

Six